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Strange alpha channel behavior with gradient masking . . .

Explorer ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

PS 26.8.1 I have an RGB photo on a layer. I want to have the top of the photo gradually go out of focus.

I have asked Gen Fill to select subject (a vase with flowers). I took the generated selection of the subject and selected the inverse. I made that into an alpha channel. I duplicated that Alpha channel. I now have an alpha channel with the foreground black and the background white, and I want to take the white area in the alpha channel and make a gradient white to black. 

 

What used to happen is that with only the Alpha channel selected (RGB no eyeballs) I could add a gradient to just one Alpha channel.

 

But what's happening now is when I draw the gradient, with only the Alpha channel selected, it creates a gradient fill mask over the background layer, and the Alpha channel is unaffected.

 

I see no way to get the gradient on the Alpha channel, like in the past.

 

What has changed? Thanks!

 

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Community Expert , Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

You need to switch to Classic Gradient in the Tool Options Bar before drawing a gradient on an Alpha channel or any saved channel.

 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

You need to switch to Classic Gradient in the Tool Options Bar before drawing a gradient on an Alpha channel or any saved channel.

 

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Explorer ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025
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Yes! Thanks Jeff.

I assumed it was some new behavior, but I just couldn't find "the switch." 

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